found: The philosophy of Kant and our modern world : four lectures delivered at Yale University commemorating the 150th anniversary of the death of Inmanuel Kant, 1957:title page (edited by Charles W. Hendel)

found: The Hume Society, via WWW, April 16, 2015(Charles W. Hendel (1890 - 1982); Charles William Hendel, Jr. was born on December 16, 1890, in Reading, PA, and graduated from Princeton University in 1913; after studying at Marburg and Paris he earned a Ph. D. from Princeton in 1917; he served in the U.S. Army infantry until 1918, where he reached the rank of second lieutenant; he subsequently taught philosophy at Williams College, and then at Princeton until 1929; from 1929 until 1940 Hendel was professor of moral philosophy and then dean of the faculty of arts and science at McGill University in Montreal; he joined the faculty at Yale in 1940 as Clark Professor of Moral Philosophy and Metaphysics and chairman of the philosophy department; he was elected president of the American Philosophical Association (Eastern Division) in 1939, and served as president of the American Society for Political and Legal Philosophy from 1959 to 1961; Hendel was appointed Gifford Lecturer in Natural Theology at Glasgow University for the academic session of 1962 to 1963; he died on November 18, 1982; Charles Hendel was a leading Hume scholar)